Kenyans Posting Fake News Online Face Sh5 Million Fine, 2-year Prison Term

Kenyans publishing false news or sharing indecent videos online could now face a 2-year prison term or a fine of up to Sh5 million if President Kenyatta assents to the Computer and Cybercrime Bill.
The Bill was passed by the National Assembly last week on Thursday and was sent to President Uhuru for signing. The law seeks to curb publication of fake, misleading or fictitious information.
Majority Leader in the National Assembly Aden Duale said the Bill will address impunity on the social media should President Uhuru sign it into law.
“There are people who acted and behaved with impunity, but this law will deal with them upon assent,” Duale said according to Nairobi News.
He added: “This bill will deal with those who create fake news. This bill will deal with those who use technology in the wrong way, like what happened to the Deputy Governor of Kirinyaga.”
“This bill will deal with those guys who make people die 10 times when they are still alive.”
In addition, anyone found sharing pornographic content online will be liable to Sh300, 000 fine or 30years in jail.
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This bill will ensure…
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This bill will ensure politicians can be as corrupt, deceitful and perhaps sleep around with slay Queens, people's wives and daughters without accountability and avoid being caught in compromising situations. It will move impunity a notch up and before you know it politicians will be our bosses. This is how authoritarianism sets in and before you know it, another version of nyayo era sets in. That is why we need people like Miguna x2 back in the country to disrupt smooth running of corruption with his sharp tongue and outlandish accusations. Keeps us on our toes.
The kenya government has no…
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The kenya government has no jurisdiction outside Kenya borders.
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